Mountain Brew Fest coming in August

Mountain Brew Fest, hosted by MountainTrue, will take place on Sunday, August 22 from 3 p.m until 7 p.m. beside the Southern Appalachian Brewery in Hendersonville. The festival will showcase around 20 craft beers, live music and local food trucks. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased at www.mountainbrewfest.com.

From MountainTrue

Press Release

MountainTrue is proud to present the inaugural Mountain Brew Fest in downtown Hendersonville, North Carolina on August 22, 2015. The festival will highlight more than 20 craft brewers and everyone is invited to come out and enjoy fellowship, craft beer, live music, and offerings from local food trucks. This outdoor event will take place from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. adjacent to the Southern Appalachian Brewery on Locust Street and Bearcat Boulevard.

Tickets to the festival can be purchased at www.mountainbrewfest.com. Proceeds from Mountain Brew Fest will help MountainTrue advance its mission of championing resilient forests, clean waters, and healthy communities across Western North Carolina.

Craft beer and festivals are a great match for MountainTrue, since brewers and beer lovers alike value and need clean water. Our ever growing brewing community also relies on the visitors enjoying the area’s national parks, national forests, rivers, and streams, and MountainTrue’s work aims to protect these natural places we all share. Mountain Brew Fest provides a great opportunity to connect quality of life with a healthy environment.

This is the first festival of its kind to be located in Hendersonville, and MountainTrue would like to thank the City of Hendersonville for making it possible.

For more information about Mountain Brew Fest, contact Mark Stierwalt, Southern Regional Director, (828) 692-0385 ext. 1004

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